"Oh, for gosh sakes!" Floyd Gottfredson's classic 1930s Mickey Mouse is back for another round of thrills, chills, and epic quests, taking him from the depths of teeming jungles to the halls of spooky Blaggard Castle, in this second volume of the library series from Fantagraphics Books. Mickey's classic Disney bad guys are here too, with arch-enemy Pegleg Pete joined for this book by the mysterious "Bill Shakespeare" and hypnosis-happy Professors Ecks, Doublex, and Triplex. Thrill to Mickey's fight with pirates on desolate Treasure Island; his quest with Goofy to catch ruthless counterfeiters; and his battles to save windy Horace Horsecollar from mad scientists, a robbery frame-up—and himself. While today Mickey Mouse is the cheerful ambassador of all things Disney, back in the 1930s he was better known as a rough-and-tumble action hero matching wits with mobsters, kidnappers, spies, and even city slickers. These feats of derring-do took place not on the screen but in his wildly popular daily comic strip, aimed at both kids and grown-ups, which for 45 years was written and drawn anonymously for Walt Disney by Floyd Gottfredson. This second volume of Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse contains complete strip stories, gallery features, and numerous introductions and essays.